Common use of Subsurface Conditions Found Different Clause in Contracts

Subsurface Conditions Found Different. CTO shall not be obliged to show any subsurface conditions on any drawing, plans or specifications it may furnish to Developer or Subcontractor, and if none are shown that is not to be interpreted as indicating that there are none of significance to the Work. Should Developer encounter subsurface conditions at the site materially different from any that are shown on the drawings, plans or specifications, it shall immediately give notice to CTO of such conditions before the conditions are disturbed. CTO will thereupon promptly investigate the conditions, and if it finds that they materially differ from those shown on the plans or indicated in the specifications it will make any changes necessary to revise the plans, drawings, or specifications to reflect the actual site conditions, at the cost to the Developer. The Developer will also be responsible for all costs associated with the fact that the site conditions differ materially from those contained in the plans, drawings or specifications.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement

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